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Caesium



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NSF Creak when steering and over bumps

Those of you that have followed my project page will know that I have changed all the arms and balljoints on my car already, but it's now developed a really loud creaking when steering or over bumps.

Before I get it up in the air to have a look, does anyone have any pointers to what this could be?

I'm thinking perhaps strut top mount? Not sure what else could be at fault there as it's all been on the car less than 6 months and only do ne about 1800 miles. Christian.


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Caesium



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This is the creak and it's the bottom balljoint that's part of the lower arm.

They were changed in October last year and have done about 1200 miles. They're Britpart.

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G3BML



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Sounds exactly like mine did

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Caesium



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I cannot believe those arms have failed in less than 1300 miles. Shocking. Christian.


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dhallworth



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They’re not called Censored for no reason Smile

I’ve just replaced everything on the front of mine. In the arms without the ball joints I replaced the bushes and in the arms with the ball joints I replaced the whole arm. Genuine LR are readily available or Island 4x4/Advanced Factors have Lemforder parts readily available too (I read somewhere Lemforder make them for LR).

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JMC



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Caesium wrote:
I cannot believe those arms have failed in less than 1300 miles. Shocking.

BritPart did you say?..... I can! Wink The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom Smile

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Caesium



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Got both the arms off the car now:

 Christian.


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Sandyt



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Remember to torque up the bolts with the arms under load ie not jacked or they will be toast in a couple of thousand miles

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Caesium



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Yes that’s quite clearly stated in the workshop manual as “in the normal driving position” which means not in off road or access mode, but on the ground in the normal driving position.

It’s worth noting that it’s only the bush end this applies to, not the balljoint end. Christian.


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Mikey



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That's what happens when you buy cheap...

For only £5 a side more, you could have gotten yourself Lemforder arms, which are OEM for L322

Yes, the cheap arms should have lasted more than 1300 miles, but when you buy the cheapest parts available, what else do you expect? Confused

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Caesium



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Thanks. That's really helpful. Christian.


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2019 BMW X4

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